back tooth
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Definition
- Noun:
- A molar tooth; any tooth located towards the rear of the mouth, typically used for grinding food. These teeth are situated behind the canines and premolars.
Usage
- The term "back tooth" is a common, descriptive phrase used in everyday and dental contexts to refer to the molars and sometimes the premolars. It is less technical than specific dental terms like "molar" or "premolar."
- It is often used when describing pain, dental work, or the location of a problem in the mouth.
Examples
- Noun:
- The dentist said I have a cavity in a back tooth.
- She felt a sharp pain in her back tooth while chewing.
- Brushing your back teeth thoroughly is important for preventing decay.
Advanced Usage
- The phrase can be used in general expressions about dental health or discomfort.
- I need to get this back tooth looked at; it's been sensitive to cold.
Variants and Related Words
- Molar (n): The formal dental term for the large back teeth used for grinding.
- Premolar (n): A tooth situated between the canines and the molars.
- Wisdom tooth (n): The rearmost molar (or third molar) in each quadrant of the mouth.
Synonyms
- Molar
- Grinder (informal)
Antonyms
- Front tooth
- Incisor
- Canine
Noun
- a tooth situated at the back of the mouth